EMPIRICAL BANKING

Program

A.Y.

ENIT

Updated A.Y. 2019-2020

PROGRAMME
This course aims to provide an overview of important topics in empirical banking.
Students will be introduced to the relevant literature and presented with empirical applications.
Students are helped to read, understand and assess the scientific contribution of papers in empirical banking.
Moreover, students will manage with real banking data.
Review of basic concepts on financial markets and banking intermediaries
Market-based vs bank-based economies
The role of banking intermediaries
Finance and growth
M&As in the banking sector
Managing credit risk – the scoring models
Individual bank run and systemic risk

Banking and the Financial System: basic knowledge of the functioning of the financial system and of the banking system in particular.Suggested textbook: R.W. Melicher, E.A. Norton. "Introduction to Finance - Markets, Investments, and Financial Management" (16th edition), Wiley.Suggested chapters: Ch 1-3.

Updated A.Y. 2019-2020

PROGRAMME
This course aims to provide an overview of important topics in empirical banking.
Students will be introduced to the relevant literature and presented with empirical applications.
Students are helped to read, understand and assess the scientific contribution of papers in empirical banking.
Moreover, students will manage with real banking data.
Review of basic concepts on financial markets and banking intermediaries
Market-based vs bank-based economies
The role of banking intermediaries
Finance and growth
M&As in the banking sector
Managing credit risk – the scoring models
Individual bank run and systemic risk

Banking and the Financial System: basic knowledge of the functioning of the financial system and of the banking system in particular.Suggested textbook: R.W. Melicher, E.A. Norton. "Introduction to Finance - Markets, Investments, and Financial Management" (16th edition), Wiley.Suggested chapters: Ch 1-3.

ENIT

Updated A.Y. 2018-2019

PROGRAMME
This course aims to provide an overview of important topics in empirical banking.
Students will be introduced to the relevant literature and presented with empirical applications.
Students are helped to read, understand and assess the scientific contribution of papers in empirical banking.
Moreover, students will manage with real banking data.
Review of basic concepts on financial markets and banking intermediaries
Market-based vs bank-based economies
The role of banking intermediaries
Finance and growth
M&As in the banking sector
Managing credit risk – the scoring models
Individual bank run and systemic risk

Banking and the Financial System: basic knowledge of the functioning of the financial system and of the banking system in particular.Suggested textbook: R.W. Melicher, E.A. Norton. "Introduction to Finance - Markets, Investments, and Financial Management" (16th edition), Wiley.Suggested chapters: Ch 1-3.

Updated A.Y. 2018-2019

PROGRAMME
This course aims to provide an overview of important topics in empirical banking.
Students will be introduced to the relevant literature and presented with empirical applications.
Students are helped to read, understand and assess the scientific contribution of papers in empirical banking.
Moreover, students will manage with real banking data.
Review of basic concepts on financial markets and banking intermediaries
Market-based vs bank-based economies
The role of banking intermediaries
Finance and growth
M&As in the banking sector
Managing credit risk – the scoring models
Individual bank run and systemic risk

Banking and the Financial System: basic knowledge of the functioning of the financial system and of the banking system in particular.Suggested textbook: R.W. Melicher, E.A. Norton. "Introduction to Finance - Markets, Investments, and Financial Management" (16th edition), Wiley.Suggested chapters: Ch 1-3.